Experience Mitch McVicker in Concert at Peace Presbyterian – Sept. 14, 2025

Concert Poster for Mitch McVicker at Peace Presbyterian in ElkHorn
Concert Poster for Mitch McVicker at Peace Presbyterian in ElkHorn

📍 Peace Presbyterian Church
333 S. 204th St., Elkhorn, NE
📅 Sunday, September 14, 2025
7:00 pm
🎟️ No admission — free will offering


With the recording of his 14th album, Where the Earth Makes No Sound, Mitch McVicker has taken the road less traveled while also deciding to go down a path he had previously chosen years ago.

McVicker calls the album Where the Earth Makes No Sound because he believes God’s involvement in our lives surrounds us from every angle—infinite and boundless. When sound is not present, some people find refuge in the silence. At the same time, others long for the silence to be broken.

“God is love. God is involvement. For us to think that our life situation and our performance have a bearing on who God is seems arrogant and ridiculous. We yearn, we rest. We long, we take refuge. God is the source of everything. We are talking about the God of the universe. God isn’t around just sometimes in certain situations. It’s always. God isn’t contained by our boundaries.” – Mitch McVicker

The album explores themes of refuge and longing.


Musical Journey

Mitch began his vocational music career with the late, great Rich Mullins. The two were roommates, writing songs and performing together.

Rich Mullins and Mitch McVicker perform “Awesome God” together

Shortly after a tragic car wreck killed Rich Mullins and left McVicker badly injured, the song they had penned together, My Deliverer – Rich Mullins, was honored with the GMA Dove Award for Song of the Year. At the very same time, Mitch was going through a lengthy and difficult recovery from a coma-causing brain injury, collapsed lungs, broken bones, and nerve damage.

Out of that season of grief and struggle, McVicker pressed forward. Deeply influenced by his time with Rich Mullins in both music and thought, he continued his journey with a distinct voice and style of his own.

McVicker’s solo career has spanned nearly 2,500 concerts across 49 states and 13 countries. He has recorded 13 full-length albums, 2 EPs, 9 official music videos, and 2 live concert DVDs.


Returning to His Roots

McVicker seems determined to make sure his musical journey continues to grow. In creating Where the Earth Makes No Sound, he returned to a recording situation he had previously thrived in and loved — Greenjeans Studios.

“A number of years ago, I recorded several albums at Greenjeans Studios,” McVicker recalls. “Over the last few years, I decided to look into other recording situations and see what else was out there. And, while I learned and grew a lot from those experiences, I discovered that there is no better place for me to record than Greenjeans.”

So McVicker went back.

“I wanted to apply my growth to the rock-solidness and high-levelness of Greenjeans. I’m doing something completely new AND something I’ve done before.”

In the studio, Mitch set out to capture the same spirit that fills his live concerts. True to his style, he built unique percussion tracks by looping sounds from junk, household items, and children’s toys.

“With my last couple of albums, I had been dabbling in recording perc loops the way I create them in concert…and not using drums,” McVicker explains. “But never, ever has it come together like it has on this new album.”


Concert Style & 2025 Tour

McVicker’s concert is a little bit Mark Twain meets MacGyver. His quirky and inventive approach includes:

  • Insightful song lyrics
  • Unconventional instruments
  • Profound storytelling infused with humor

His concerts connect the everyday with the otherworldly.

In 2025, McVicker will once again embark on a full concert tour in support of Where the Earth Makes No Sound.

“I hope the concerts I do will raise spirits and direct attention toward the good,” he says. “These songs have been born out of life experience and deal with questions, wonderings, conflicts, struggles, and the love that engulfs all things. My longing and my refuge are expressed in these songs almost simultaneously.”

Once again, McVicker has turned to his journaling as the basis for his songwriting.

“These songs come out of what I’ve gathered and stumbled into,” he explains. “I hope the songs connect with people in a simple way…while also pointing us beyond ourselves to a God who is involved in our lives in ways that are often overlooked, undetected, and taken for granted.”

Simple but Profound Theology

McVicker’s theology is daringly simple: God’s love washes over and through us regardless of us and our circumstances.

“Instead of mindlessly thinking we have some control over God’s involvement in us and with us, let’s accept the truth that God IS,” McVicker says.

“God is everywhere…in our light and dark. God is in our ugly and beautiful. In our simple and complex. In our hairy and shorn.”


A Little Bit About Mitch (In His Own Words)

“I am a traveling, concert-giving, and recording musician. It is my vocation.”

Early Years & Rich Mullins

“I started out by traveling, writing songs, doing concerts, and being roommates with the late, great Rich Mullins (renowned composer of Awesome God and many others). I was in the car wreck that killed Rich. My recovery was touch-and-go and very extensive…lasting years. This was a significant event in my life and a big way that I have come to experience God’s activity in my life. I try to communicate this in the concerts I am now able to do.”

Songwriting & Career

“Rich and I wrote a song together, My Deliverer, that won a Dove Award for Song of the Year. Since recovering from the accident, I have done nearly 2,500 concerts, been to 49 states and 13 countries, and recorded 12 full-length albums, 2 EPs, and 2 live concert DVDs. My newest album, Where the Earth Makes No Sound, was released in 2024.”

Concerts & Purpose

“My goal is to do concerts that point people beyond themselves. I play in churches, theaters, colleges, prisons, bars, and coffeehouses. I tend to blab a lot in concert…I share my faith experiences and how we are all trying to respond to God’s ever-present and always-infusing grace. It is my attempt to communicate and emphasize God’s activity in all of our lives…through the practical, overlooked, and taken for granted. With my concert tours, I try to do something that is artful and good. I play about 100 concerts a year.”

Instruments & Style

“I play an acoustic guitar, nylon string guitar, ukulele, banjo, electric guitar, and cajón (box drum). I make percussion loops from junk, various household items, and children’s toys, and then play songs to those percussion loops. Everything is set up on a table next to me. The ‘stage’ looks kind of like a garage sale.”


Explore More of Mitch’s Music

For official music videos and more live concert footage:
🎥 Mitch McVicker Music – YouTube

To listen to music:
🎶 Bandcamp
🌐 www.mitchmcvicker.com
📘 Facebook
📘 Facebook Music Page
🎵 My Deliverer – Rich Mullins


We are thrilled to welcome Mitch McVicker to Peace Presbyterian Church! Don’t miss this opportunity to experience his music, his story, and his ministry in person. Please join us for an unforgettable evening of worship and song.